Tuesday, September 24, 2019

PHEEBS AND I SURE DO LOVE OUR MORNING JEEP RIDES

Here we are officially into the second day of Autumn already and more overnight rains have signaled the changing of seasons.  I have already twice reset the settings on our hourly light timers to adjust for the earlier darkness.  I will soon have to reset them yet again.

HOLY SMOKES THERE'S SOME ACTION HAPPENING AT THE TIM HORTON COFFEE SHOP SITE AND IT APPEARS TO BE GROUND WORK IN THE GAS BAR AREA
'YOU WANT A HORTONS COFFEE WHEN??  WELL GOOD LUCK WITH THAT'
MOST OF THE WORK I SAW GOING ON SEEMED TO HAVE TO DO WITH THE GAS BAR WHICH WILL BE ON THE SITE ALSO
Our cooler day dawned under clearing skies and after our temporary increase in heat and miserable humidity lately I am sure appreciating this cooler weather once again.
BEAUTIFUL BLUE SKIES AND BIG WHITE PUFFY CLOUDS TODAY
ROGUE CORNSTALKS IN A BEAN FIELD
Another rather routine morning Jeep ride for Pheebs and I again as I gathered together a few more rural photos for tonight's blog.  Only thing of substance I did this afternoon was cut the grass which I think will probably be the last cutting for the season.  The dregs of winter are fast approaching.
 

My London oncologist's office phoned this morning and I have a follow up appointment with Doctor Mendez on November 12th.  Guess that's when we'll find out more info about my recent radiation treatments.  I imagine I will have to go for more tests at some point to see if the treatment worked or not.
PHEEBS AND I SURE ENJOY OUR MORNING COUNTRY ROAD JEEP RIDES
My good friend Jim Hagarty (Seaforth coffee) from Lifetime Sentences has decided to re-start his blog.  On Facebook Kelly noticed Jim had posted the following...............
A Lifetime of Sentences
2019
{Hi Everyone. You might wonder what I am doing bombarding FB with old stories. I am attempting to revive my blog, lifetimesentences.com, and am trying out new things such as posting stories to Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, etc. My original intent in April 2016 when I started this was to generate some income from it. Aside from some donations (thank you!) there has been little progress on making my fortune. I was considering giving up the blog but have decided instead to dedicate myself to it and force myself to learn the ins and outs of hosting ads and other ways of generating money. If any of you have experience with this that might be of help to me, I would be grateful to you if you wouldn't mind sharing your knowhow. This has been brought on by the realization that the mason jar in which I keep my chocolate bar money has only 15 cents left in it. That would have bought me three chocolate bars when I was a kid but I can't even get one jelly bean for that amount now. And my doctor says I am suffering from a severe chocolate deficiency, worst he has ever seen. So, it's urgent. This year marks 52 years since I first had anything I wrote published (I think it was a poem about Remembrance Day) so I am hoping to transform those hundreds of thousand of clever words into maybe a few dozen Mr. Bigs and a Joe Louis or two. Thanks a lot.}


A GNARLY MAPLE WITH MANY FACES

A beautiful September day as Pheebs and I took a leisurely stroll through the Park's pine forest this afternoon.  We are so fortunate to live in the best mobile home Park we have ever seen anywhere.  Located on about a hundred acres we have lots of room to roam both the hardwood and pine forests.  Although we have thought of moving many times over the years we're still here...……………:))
GROANER'S CORNER:(( Did you hear about the guy who tried to date a nun? He wanted to take her to the county fair, but she declined on account of she had taken a vow abstaining from Carnival pleasures.
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Teacher: "If I divided a piece of beef into four pieces, what would I get?"  
Student: "Quarters."  
Teacher: "Right. Now if I divided the quarters again into halves what would I get?"  
Student: "Eighths." 
Teacher: "Right. Now if I divided those 8 pieces each into 8 more pieces what would I have?"  
Student: "A hamburger."
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Wife: We just ate, why are you making pancakes? 
Me: They’re for the dogs 
Wife: Why are you making pancakes for the dogs? 
Me: They don’t know how.
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After a mathematician gets divorced the ex is no longer part of the equation.
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4 comments:

  1. Really lovely photos. Just love this time of year when summer is fading and the colors of autumn are taking over.

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  2. Great pictures, as usual! I love the taking pictures in the fall. I also love following along on the building of your Tim Horton's. They started one in our home town, Kelowna, BC, earlier this summer and I'm sure it will be finished before we head south. I can't believe how long it has taken them to build the one in Bayfield!

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  3. Nothing quite like the morning drives or walks I enjoy, No jeep or dog though, just me enjoying the scenic farm country. Good luck to Jim on his quiet to earn a fortune.

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  4. Love the power tower and clouds picture the best. Just something about it. Good pics of the pull type side delivery rake also. Very rare to see intact.

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